I've seen a few diaries that mentioned Joe Sestak and thought it might be time to write my own. Curt Weldon(
boooooo, hisssssss), has lost touch with reality. Weldon manages to get re-elected by pandering to Boeing and oil refineries in Marcus Hook (
the so-called mayor of Marcus Hook). Sestak's wealth of experience will serve the the people of CD-07 far beyond anything Weldon has or could ever offer.
Jim Gerlach(boooooo, hisssssss) currently represents people in the area that I live. Lois Murphy gave Gerlach(boooooo, hisssssss) a run for his money in 2004, she came within 2 points of taking his seat away on her first time running for office. This time Lois will not only take Gerlach(boooooo, hisssssss)'s seat, but she'll beat the pants off of him. I'll write another diary about Lois in the coming days - this one is about the neighboring PA-07 district.
I met Joe Sestak at a gathering organized by the Young Democrats of Chester County and held in the County seat, West Chester. I asked Jon, if it was ok if I attended, since I'm not young ;) - he said, sure!
Knowing little about Sestak, I made a quick study off of his web site and was
very impressed with Joe's background
Joseph A. Sestak, Jr.
After graduating from Cardinal O'Hara High School, Joe Sestak entered the U.S. Naval Academy from his hometown of Springfield, Pa., and graduated with the class of 1974 with a Bachelor of Science degree. He left the naval service after almost 31 years in January 2006, after having reached the rank of Vice Admiral.
He served six sea tours with units of the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets during which he made seven deployments to Europe, the Persian Gulf and the western and South Pacific. He served in command of USS Samuel B. Roberts (FFG 58) named the best overall surface ship in the Atlantic Fleet in the Battenberg Cup selection, and as Commander, Destroyer Squadron Fourteen. He also served at sea as Commander, Cruiser Destroyer Group Two and George Washington Battle Group deploying to both the Arabian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea. As the Battle Group Commander, he led an international coalition force of 30 U.S. and allied ships and 15,000 sailors, exercising command of combat operations in Afghanistan and Iraq as well as senior diplomatic engagements throughout Southwest Asia, Europe and Africa.
Between tours at sea, Joe earned a master's degree in Public Administration and a Ph.D. in Political Economy and Government from Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass.
He served on the Joint Staff in the Force Structure Resources and Assessment Directorate where he prepared politico-military-economic analyses of national security/military strategy and policy for the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, formulating assessments of future security environment and security policy. He also served on the staff of the Chief of Naval Operations as Head of the Strategy and Concepts Branch and Director of the Strategy and Policy Division responsible for developing the maritime element of national military/security strategy, policy and arms control.
Joe was then the Director of the Navy Quadrennial Defense Review where he developed the strategic vision which guided the development of a comprehensive set of analytical studies that outlined the value of the nations economic investment in strategic warfare requirements. He then became the first Director of the Navy Operations Group (Deep Blue) following 9/11, where he formulated a comprehensive redefinition of strategic, operational and budgetary policies in the Global War on Terrorism.
Joe also served in the Office of the President of the United States as the Director for Defense Policy on the National Security Council staff at the White House, where he was responsible for national security and defense strategy, policies, programs, interagency and congressional coordination and regional political/military advice.
He later served as Director, Assessment Division / Capability Analysis Group (N81/N00X) where he directed the independent analysis and centralized assessment of all Joint and Navy national security strategy, policies, force posture requirements and resources, reporting directly to the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO). He provided the CNO alternative approaches to national security strategy apart from traditional Joint/Navy strategic and resource sponsors.
Joe was then appointed to the grade of Vice Admiral and served as Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Warfare Requirements and Programs (N6/N7) where he directed the assessment, integration and budgetary programming of all naval warfare requirements for the Navy's Five Year Defense Plan of $350 Billion, and articulated its relationship with national security strategy to the White House, Congress and the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
Having just read the bio again to emphasize Joe's achievements, I wonder - Sestak for President some day. He is a very humble guy for having achieved so much. He has his own ideas about the trouble we face and isn't afraid to talk openly about those ideas in public.
I think the Democrats have some outstanding candidates running in 2006, not only around my area, but across the board. I'm just lucky to live in one and near two other of those districts (Lois Murphy, Joe Sestak, Patrick Murphy). And these are only the US seats. PA seats also have some excellent candidates running.